ANSI INCITS 452 AMD 1-2010 Information Technology C AT Attachment 8 C ATA ATAPI Command Set (ATA8-ACS) C Amendment 1.pdf

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1、American National StandardDeveloped byfor Information Technology AT Attachment 8 ATA/ATAPI Command Set(ATA8-ACS) Amendment 1INCITS 452-2009/AM1-2010INCITS 452-2009/AM1-2010INCITS 452-2009/AM1-2010Amendment toINCITS 452-2009American National Standardfor Information Technology AT Attachment 8 ATA/ATAP

2、I Command Set (ATA8-ACS) Amendment 1SecretariatInformation Technology Industry CouncilApproved May 13, 2010 American National Standards Institute, Inc.Approval of an American National Standard requires review by ANSI that therequirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria for approval ha

3、vebeen met by the standards developer.Consensus is established when, in the judgement of the ANSI Board ofStandards Review, substantial agreement has been reached by directly andmaterially affected interests. Substantial agreement means much more thana simple majority, but not necessarily unanimity.

4、 Consensus requires that allviews and objections be considered, and that a concerted effort be madetowards their resolution.The use of American National Standards is completely voluntary; theirexistence does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approvedthe standards or not, from manufa

5、cturing, marketing, purchasing, or usingproducts, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standards.The American National Standards Institute does not develop standards andwill in no circumstances give an interpretation of any American NationalStandard. Moreover, no person shall have the righ

6、t or authority to issue aninterpretation of an American National Standard in the name of the AmericanNational Standards Institute. Requests for interpretations should beaddressed to the secretariat or sponsor whose name appears on the titlepage of this standard.CAUTION NOTICE: This American National

7、 Standard may be revised orwithdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National StandardsInstitute require that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, orwithdraw this standard. Purchasers of American National Standards mayreceive current information on all standards by calling o

8、r writing the AmericanNational Standards Institute.American National StandardPublished byAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc.25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036Copyright 2010 by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced

9、in anyform, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without prior written permission of ITI, 1101 K Street NW, Suite 610 Washington, DC 20005. Printed in the United States of AmericaCAUTION: The developers of this standard have requested that holders of patents that may be re-quired for the i

10、mplementation of the standard disclose such patents to the publisher. However, nei-ther the developers nor the publisher have undertaken a patent search in order to identify which, ifany, patents may apply to this standard. As of the date of publication of this standard, followingcalls for the ident

11、ification of patents that may be required for the implementation of the standard,notice of one or more such claims has been received. By publication of this standard, no positionis taken with respect to the validity of this claim or of any rights in connection therewith. The knownpatent holder(s) ha

12、s (have), however, filed a statement of willingness to grant a license underthese rights on reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms and conditions to applicants desiring to ob-tain such a license. Details may be obtained from the publisher. No further patent search is con-ducted by the developer or p

13、ublisher in respect to any standard it processes. No representation ismade or implied that this is the only license that may be required to avoid infringement in the use ofthis standard.INCITS 452-2009/AM1-2010ATA8-ACS Amendment 1 Page 1 of 24 Replace a single row in Table 6Table 6 Block Size By Com

14、mand (part 1 of 2)Insert a single row into Table 9Table 9 Security Command Actions (part 3 of 4)CommandWords Transferred per BlockCFA TRANSLATE SECTOR 256Command LockedDisabled or UnlockedFrozenTRUSTED NON-DATACommand abortedExecutable ExecutableINCITS 452-2009/AM1-2010Page 2 of 24 ATA8-ACS Amendmen

15、t 1Completely replace section 4.25 with the following text:4.25 Trusted Computing feature setThe Trusted Computing feature set provides an interface between a horizontal security product embedded indevices whose behavior may be authorized via interaction with a trusted host system.The following comm

16、ands are mandatory for devices implementing the Trusted Computing feature set:a) TRUSTED SEND;b) TRUSTED SEND DMA;c) TRUSTED RECEIVE; d) TRUSTED RECEIVE DMA; ande) TRUSTED NON-DATA.TRUSTED SEND and TRUSTED SEND DMA may be used interchangeably. The two commands only differ bythe type of data transpor

17、t protocol used (i.e., PIO Data-Out Command or DMA Command). Similarly, TRUSTEDRECEIVE and TRUSTED RECEIVE DMA are interchangeable (i.e., PIO Data-In Command or DMA Command).IDENTIFY DEVICE data word 48 bit 0 indicates whether or not this feature set is supported.The DEVICE CONFIGURATION OVERLAY SET

18、 command provides a mechanism to remove support for thisfeature set.The data streams and subsequent actions resulting from these commands are defined by the security protocolidentified in the command parameters. These protocols may be defined by groups outside of this standard. The intent is to stan

19、dardize the data content so it is identical across both ATA and SCSI interfaces.INCITS 452-2009/AM1-2010ATA8-ACS Amendment 1 Page 3 of 24 Completely replace section 4.26 with the following text:4.26 Write-Read-Verify feature setThe optional Write-Read-Verify feature set allows a host to control read

20、 after write behavior in a device.To enable or disable the feature of Write-Read-Verify, the host issues a SET FEATURES command with one of the following subcommand codes:a) Enable Write-Read-Verify feature setb) Disable Write-Read-Verify feature setIt is possible that the device may experience redu

21、ced performance when the Write-Read-Verify feature set is enabled.These commands are affected by this feature: c) WRITE DMAd) WRITE DMA EXTe) WRITE DMA FUA EXTf) WRITE DMA QUEUEDg) WRITE DMA QUEUED EXTh) WRITE DMA QUEUED FUA EXTi) WRITE FPDMA QUEUEDj) WRITE MULTIPLEk) WRITE MULITIPLE EXTl) WRITE MUL

22、TIPLE FUA EXTm) WRITE SECTOR(S)n) WRITE SECTOR(S) EXTSee 7.52.10 for a description of device behavior when this feature set is supported and enabled.The IDENTIFY DEVICE command shall reflect the supported and enabled or disabled state of this feature set.When the devices volatile write cache is enab

23、led, the device may report command completion with no error to the host even if the data is in the device volatile write cache and not written and verified to the non-volatile media. This is important to reduce the performance degradation when the Write-Read-Verify feature set is enabled.If:a) the v

24、olatile write cache is disabled and any write command is processed by the device;b) a forced unit access write command is processed by the device; orc) a flush cache command is processed by the device,then the device shall only report command completion after the data has been verified.If the Write-

25、Read-Verify feature set is enabled and the device has not already verified the maximum number of logical sectors configured for this feature set, then after after the device has written the sectors to the non-volatile media, the device shall read the data from the non-volatile media and verify that

26、there are no errors. A read from the non-volatile media shall be performed before verification. The verification of sectors is defined as vendor specific.If the Write-Read-Verify feature set is disabled, or if the device has already verified the maximum number of logical sectors configured for this

27、feature set, then no verification by this feature set shall be performed after the device has written the sectors to the non-volatile media.If an unrecoverable error condition is encountered by the device during the write, read, or verify operation, the device shall set the Device Fault bit (see 6.2

28、.6) to one.INCITS 452-2009/AM1-2010Page 4 of 24 ATA8-ACS Amendment 1Completely replace section 4.11.6 with the following text and figures:4.11.6 HPA State Transition Diagrams4.11.6.1 State Transition FiguresThe HPA state transition diagrams are in five parts: figure 5, figure 6, figure 7, figure 8 a

29、nd figure 9.In the following state transition diagrams, the notation COMMAND (value) refers to the device receiving the command with a specific value or values. For example:d) SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile) means the device successfully processes a SET MAX ADDRESS command with the V_V field set to o

30、ne; ore) SET MAX ADDRESS (Native Max) means the device successfully processes a SET MAX ADDRESS command with the LBA field set to the native max address.If a state has a transition condition that specifies native max, then any other set max conditions imply a value less than the native max value. If

31、 a state has a transition condition that specifies neither volatile nor non-volatile, then both are implied.INCITS 452-2009/AM1-2010ATA8-ACS Amendment 1 Page 5 of 24 Figure 5 HPA Not SetSET MAX ADDRESS (Volatile)H0: No HPANo PasswordSET MAX SET PASSWORDSET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Volatile)First SET MAX ADD

32、RESS (Non-Volatile)First SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Non-Volatile)SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Volatile)First SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Non-Volatile)H1: No HPAPassword SetH0a:H0Additional SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Non-Volatile),Additional SET MAX ADDRESS(Non-Volatile),SET MAX LOCK,SET MAX UNLOCK or SET MAX FREEZE LOCK (ABRT

33、)SET MAX UNLOCK (ABRT)SET MAX SET PASSWORDPower CycleSET MAX ADDRESS (EXT)(Native Max)Hardware Reset or Power CycleHardware Reset Power CycleSET MAX ADDRESS (Native Max) orSET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Native Max)SET MAX ADDRESS (Native Max)SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Native Max)H2: No HPALockedSET MAX LOCKPower Cy

34、cleSET MAX ADDRESS EXT or SET MAX ADDRESS orSET MAX SET PASSWORD (ABRT)SET MAX LOCK (ABRT)HES1a:H0HES4:H0HEL1:H0HEL4:H0H3:H0HS1a:H0HS4:H0HL1:H0HL4:H0HS1b:H0HS3:H0HES1b:H0HES3:H0H0:H1H1c:H1H0:HS1H0:HS2H0:HES1H0:HES2H0b:H0H0c:H0H2:H0HPA Set (28)HPA Set (28)HPA Set (48)HPA Set (48)H1:H0H2a:H2H2c:H2H1:H

35、2H1:HES5 HPA Set (48)H1b:H1H1:HES4 HPA Set (48)HPA Set (28)HPA Set (28)H1d:H1SET MAX ADDRESS (EXT)(Native Max)HES4:H1HES5:H1HES6:H1HS4b:H1HS5:H1HS6:H1H1a:H1SET MAX UNLOCKH2:H1H3: No HPAFrozenSET MAX FREEZE LOCKH1:H3SET MAX ADDRESS EXT orSET MAX ADDRESS orSET MAX SET PASSWORD orSET MAX LOCK orSET MAX

36、 UNLOCK or SET MAX FREEZE LOCK (ABRT)H3a:H3SET MAX ADDRESS (Volatile)H1:HS4First SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile)H1:HS5Power CycleH3:H0No HPA SetH3b:H3Hardware ResetHardware ResetHL1:H2HEL1:H2H2:H3SET MAX FREEZE LOCKHardware Reset H2b:H2Additional SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile)Additional SET MAX ADDRE

37、SS EXT (Non-Volatile) (ABRT)H1e:H1HS4a:H1Hardware ResetINCITS 452-2009/AM1-2010Page 6 of 24 ATA8-ACS Amendment 1Figure 6 HPA Set (28)HS1a:HS1SET MAX ADDRESS EXT orSET MAX LOCK orSET MAX UNLOCK orSET MAX FREEZE LOCK (ABRT)HS4a:HS4SET MAX ADDRESS (Volatile)H0:HS1HS1: HPA SET (Volatile)No PasswordHS4:

38、HPA SET (Volatile)Password SetSET MAX ADDRESS EXT orSET MAX UNLOCK (ABRT)SET MAX SET PASSWORDHS1:HS4SET MAX ADDRESS (Native Max)HS1b:H0 HPA Not SetHardware Reset or Power CycleHS1a:H0 HPA Not SetHS2: HPA SET (Non-Volatile 1)No PasswordHS1:HS2SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile)HS4c:HS4HS4b:HS4SET MAX SET

39、PASSWORDSET MAX ADDRESS (Volatile)HS4a:H1Hardware ResetHPA Not SetPower CycleHS4:H0H1:HS4SET MAX ADDRESS (Volatile)HL1:HS4SET MAX UNLOCKHS4b:H1 HPA Not SetHS4:HL1SET MAX ADDRESS (Native Max)SET MAX LOCKHPA Locked (28)HS4:HS5SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile)HS5: HPA SET (Non-Volatile 1)Password SetHS2c:

40、HS2HS2b:HS2HS2a:HS2SET MAX ADDRESS (Volatile)SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile)(ID Not Found)SET MAX ADDRESS EXT orSET MAX LOCK orSET MAX UNLOCK orSET MAX FREEZE LOCK (ABRT)SET MAX SET PASSWORDHS2:HS5H0:HS2SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile)HS3: HPA SET (Non-Volatile 2)No PasswordHS2:HS3Power Cycle or Hardwa

41、re ResetHS3a:HS3SET MAX ADDRESS EXT orSET MAX LOCK orSET MAX UNLOCK orSET MAX FREEZE LOCK (ABRT)Hardware Reset or Power Cycle H3b:HS3HS3c:HS3SET MAX ADDRESS (Volatile)HS3:HS2SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile)H1:HS5SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile)HS5b:HS5HS5c:HS5Hardware ResetSET MAX ADDRESS(Non-Volatile,

42、ID Not Found)HS6b:HS6HS6d:HS6Hardware ResetSET MAX ADDRESS (Volatile)HS6:HS5SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile)HS6: HPA SET (Non-Volatile 2)Password SetHS5d:HS5SET MAX SET PASSWORDSET MAX SET PASSWORDHS3:HS6Power CycleHS6:HS3HS5e:HS5SET MAX ADDRESS (Volatile)Power CycleHS5:HS3HPA Not Set HS5:H1HPA Locked

43、 (28) HS5:HL2SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile, Native Max)SET MAX LOCKHL2:HS3HL3:HS3HL5:HS3HL6:HS3Power CycleHS3:H0SET MAX ADDRESS(non-Volatile, Native Max)HPA Not SetHS6c:HS6SET MAX SET PASSWORDHPA Locked (28) HS6:HL3SET MAX LOCKHPA Not Set HS6:H1SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile, Native Max)SET MAX UNLOC

44、KHL3:HS6SET MAX UNLOCKHL2:HS5HS4:HL4SET MAX FREEZE LOCKHPA FrozenHS5a:HS5SET MAX ADDRESS EXT orSET MAX UNLOCK (ABRT)HS5:HL5SET MAX FREEZE LOCKHPA FrozenHS6a:HS6SET MAX ADDRESS EXT orSET MAX UNLOCK (ABRT)HS6:HL6SET MAX FREEZE LOCKHPA FrozenHPA Not Set HS2:H0SET MAX ADDRESS (Non-Volatile, Native Max)H

45、S1b:HS1SET MAX ADDRESS (Volatile)INCITS 452-2009/AM1-2010ATA8-ACS Amendment 1 Page 7 of 24 Figure 7 HPA Set (48)HES1a:HES1SET MAX ADDRESS orSET MAX LOCK orSET MAX UNLOCK orSET MAX FREEZE LOCK (ABRT)SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Volatile)H0:HES1HES1: HPA SET (Volatile)No PasswordHES4: HPA SET (Volatile)Passwo

46、rd SetSET MAX SET PASSWORDHES1:HES4SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Native Max)HES1b:H0 HPA Not SetHardware Reset or Power CycleHES1a:H0HPA Not SetHES2: HPA SET (Non-Volatile 1)No PasswordHES1:HES2SET MAX ADDRESS EXT(Non-Volatile)HES4c:HES4HES4b:HES4SET MAX SET PASSWORDSET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Volatile)HES4a:H1Hard

47、ware ResetHPA Not SetPower CycleHES4:H0H1:HES4SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Volatile)HEL1:HES4SET MAX UNLOCKHES4b:H1 HPA Not SetHES4:HEL1SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Native Max)SET MAX LOCKHPA Locked (48)HES4:HES5SET MAX ADDRESS EXT(Non-Volatile)HES5: HPA SET (Non-Volatile 1)Password SetHES2c:HES2HES2b:HES2HES2a:HES

48、2SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Volatile)SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Non-Volatile) (ID Not Found)SET MAX ADDRESS orSET MAX LOCK orSET MAX UNLOCK orSET MAX FREEZE LOCK (ABRT)SET MAX SET PASSWORDHES2:HES5H0:HES2SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Non-Volatile)HES3: HPA SET (Non-Volatile 2)No PasswordHES2:HES3Power Cycle or Hardware

49、ResetHES3a:HES3SET MAX ADDRESS orSET MAX LOCK orSET MAX UNLOCK orSET MAX FREEZE LOCK (ABRT)Hardware Reset or Power Cycle HE3b:HES3HES3c:HES3SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Volatile)HES3:HES2SET MAX ADDRESS EXT(Non-Volatile)H1:HES5SET MAX ADDRESS EXT(Non-Volatile)HES5b:HES5HES5c:HES5Hardware ResetSET MAX ADDRESS EXT(Non-Volatile) (ID Not Found)HES6b:HES6HES6d:HES6Hardware ResetSET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Volatile)HES6:HES5SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (Non-Volatile)HES6: HPA SET (Non-Volatile 2)Password SetHES5d:HES5SET MAX SET PASSWORDSET MAX UNLOCKSET MAX SET PASSWORDHES3:HES6Power CycleHES6:HES3HE

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